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KK worked ahead this week so he could play hooky today and we could take advantage of the terrific weather for a day of geocaching, looking at fall colors, and buying apples and pumpkins. We managed to find several caches, and to not find several others. Got home in time for the big game between John Marshall and Mayo. A good game right to the end. It was a terrific way to spend a day, and we're glad we did it.

We enjoyed the drive up here and were rewarded with a beautiful view. This gets a favorite vote from us. Thanks for bringing us here.

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An Earthcache is an educational form of a virtual cache. The reward for these caches is learning more about the planet on which we live - its landscapes, its geology or the minerals and fossils that are found there. Many Earthcaches are in National Parks. Some are multi-cache in form, and some have a physical log book located in or close to a Visitor Center.
Earthcaches are developed in association with the Geological Society of America. For more information go to http://www.geosociety.org/earthcache/